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The Leyland bird is pompous and hectoring, with a breast of gold and platinum coins, windmilling wings, and an immense explosion of tail feathers; the Whistler bird poignantly droops, raising one wing in feeble defense.
The human life cycle, after all, has stretched at both ends in modern times — childhood ends sooner; young people reach sexual maturity (or at least sophistication) earlier; people marry and die later — so why, especially in view of the immense explosion of knowledge requisite for a true education, shouldn't the time allotted for college stretch too?
Safina's 4-6, 7-6, 6-0 was greeted with an immense explosion of delight on the main court, the Russian now being every bit as popular as her brother, Marat Safin, and this may be decisive when she meets Svetlana Kuznetsova today for a place in Saturday's final.
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And since the volcano still is capable of an immense explosion, it is far from over.
The immense explosion blew out the cella walls, toppled two dozen columns, and sent metopes, blocks of frieze, and pedimental sculptures flying.
Astronomers think the ring is flaring up as it is smashed by debris from the immense explosion.
Even more paradoxically, at this moment of cultural constriction, English has suddenly blossomed into an immense, rebellious creativity in the hands of Indian writers, manifest in the explosion of literary talent from the subcontinent over the last 20 years.
The explosion of microbial genome sequences has shown that bacteria harbor an immense, largely untapped potential for the biosynthesis of diverse natural products, which have traditionally served as an important source of pharmaceutical compounds.
The gigantic coda of the whole symphony - an immense progression from minor key murk to major key victory - was shatteringly powerful, an explosion of joyful, unbounded energy.
The explosion of online life and cheap computer hardware have made it possible to store immense amounts of unstructured information, like e-mails or Internet clickstreams, then search the stored information to find some trend that can be exploited.
An explosion of work on kinases, phosphatases and their numerous protein substrates has generated an immense body of biochemical knowledge; a current PUBMED search using the search term "phosphorylation" finds over 150,000 articles.
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